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Show THE CHRONICLE BELL RINGS FOR ,'r . DRY CLEANING ,0 NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT RATES do all repairing, mending 15c per line for the first week install new pockets, tipper, Consult County Clerk or reand 10c per line for each conPICK UP AND and cuft. secutive week, with a minimum spective signers for further in- DELIVERY jf 3 line advertisment or 45c for ormain. Fourth Judicial District Court, he first week and 30c for each Ph. 279, Hills Gleaners additional State of Utah, in and for Utah week. W - For Sale County LIVESTOCK NO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE TO CREDITORS COLUMN and socially, economically, Altho we are ing he pointed to our low percentage of Temple marriages as evidence of the fact that we are nut teaching them to live successfully either socially or spiritually. Elder Dilworth S. Young of the Counsel of of Seventy talked briefly on the degrees of glory. He said that no one with a testimony will be satisfied with anything less than the highest kingdom and no one without a testimony will feel impelled to desire the highest. Our basis of achievement will be judged on our own conduct how well we keep the commandments, how we treat others and whether or not we receive the proper ordinations. He also told us we could not blame the devil for our misconduct but must put the blame squarely nn our own shoulders. (What a blow to be relieved of my most valuable alibi!) In the afternoon session Elder Young gave us an interesting lesson on ward teaching told ward teachers that their duties did not begin and end with a short visit each montli but should be a second mile sort of thing. He also told us how ward teachers should be treated including the demonstration of a technique guaranteed to make the most disinterested ward teacher want to come again. I can spirimprov- itually. personal n-2- 8 - 11-2- 11-1- J. enreid, LaVern Johnson, Clinton LcBarcn, Fred D. Mecham, Jr and Marguerite Powelson. The Sunday evening servee was under the direction of the It featured a Stake MI. A. Good Neighbor program climaxing a recent letter writing contest in each ward. A special tribute was written to Mary Woodbury. The following good neighbors" were honored by hav-in- v their favorite musical selections presented: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robinson, Eureka, nominated by Darlene Peart, piano solo by Virginia Lee; Julia Palmer by Avalene Kirk, song by Douglas Palmer, grandson of Mis. Palmer; Burke and Ruth Draper, by Max and Melba Nelson, who sang the Drapers favorite song: Othelie Van Ausdal by Florence Lamb, duet by Betty Tuckett and Vivian Roper; Louise Erickson, by Vera Patten, solo, Merlene Stewart; Laura Gcodall by Dor-in- e Wall, solo, Caroline Borge-so- n and stake good neighbor Vera Patten, nominated by William Penrod. When asked for the name of her ravorite hymn, Sister Patten said it was Carl and since the M.I.A. officers couldnt find the music for that the sang his favorite song a fitting climax to a good neighbor program, Have I Done Anv Good In The World Today? All good neighbors were presented a corsage and their Dartners a boutoniere by Pres. Helen Butler. In keeping writh the theme of hardly wait to try it the next the Conference folder Gou Dethey visit me but judging from lights in Chastity" may I 'lose my past average I cant expect any for at least another it be that we didn't know to treat them? If that is the reason, Id like to say here and now come on. Ward teachers, change of well try to treat you better in Any classified advertisement IN THE MATTER OF THE Holstein Heifers, TERMINATION OF THE INthis office later than reaching Carroll Wilson. TEREST AND ESTATE OF 2 p.m. will be held at Tuesday tf. for VERL J. PEERY, the following weeks paper. The only ads accepted for Too Deceased, Late to Classify will be either Creditors will present claims FOR SALE LOST or FOUND. with vouchers to the undersignMISC. ed at the offiae of Dave McMul-lin- . Any want ad that requires Attorney at Law, City Office Geans Photo Shop is the place billing at the end of month, will Building, Payson, Utah, on or beto buy movie and slide project- be charged at 15c per line per fore the 28th day of February, ors. week. 1956 MARGARET K. PEERY, For Sale Accordion, Bonelli, Admininstratrix. bit and Im never quite able to 120 Base. Inquire 50 No. 2nd Dave McMullln, catch up.) W. Phone 792-4 tf. Attorney for Administrator. Elder J. Leonard Love of the For Sale 2 Bear brand hunting Six lessons absolutely free on welfare committee told general our talent discovery trial plan. Bows and Arrows. 50 N. 2nd us of the importance of teaching All 12-West. Phone 792-our children to live successfully tf the you pay is $5.00 for use of NOTICE TO CREDITORS accordion and the book. Phone 223-- J Payson... 4 tf. For Sale Used Brick, common Joint Estates of Soren P. ChrisFRUIT FOR SALE and fire brick, 1c each. Inquire tensen aka Soren Christensen For Woven Rugs and Rug WeavBishop Byron Thomas, Spring and Bertha Louella Reese Taning See Mrs. Albert L. Hurst. Lake Ward. ner Christensen aka Louie For Sale Apples, Delicious, Rome 94-Phone 240 No. 4th West. and Pearmain, by bu. or truck Reese Christensen aka Louie tf lot. Oil Furnace and 500 For Sale Jackmans, 900 So. Main. R. Christensen, 0 tf. Phone 327-gal. oil tank, also refrigerator deceased. Lew- and electric stove. George C. Radio and TV Repair. claims will Creditors present Ray Service, 99 South Main, Cowan. Phone 363-to the undersignrear DeWitts. Call 740 for with vouchers ed at 275 North Main, Spanish WANTED TO BUY 10-- 1 fast service. Fork, Utah, on or before the 9th For Sale Spinet Piano to be re1950. Will tend children at my home day of Marah A. D. Used trailers wanted. Spot cash. s Naomi C. Wride possessed in the vicinity of Pay-soPhone Springville or at your home evenings. days For further information Administratrix. 88-tf. Phone write Hart Bros. Music Co. 46 Date of first publication JanE. 8th So. Salt Lake City, Utah 1956. D. A. uary 5th, Feeder and Wanted to Buy Richard M. Taylor. WORK WANTED the future. HardSee Laban weiner pigs. For Sale Maytag Washer $25. .00 Attorney, 190-tf Phone ing. Special music for the conferand Frigidaire Frig. $35.00. Both 275 N. Main ence was furnished by the Youth is as safe as the excellent cond. Inq. 208 West Driving only Fork, Utah. Chorus under the direction of tires you ride on. Recap Now. Spanish Utah Ave. Melba Jensen with accompanists WANTED TO RENT OK RUBBER WELDERS Teddy McKay and Donna Davis. For Sale Used Studio Couch, Changes in the stake family PHONE 719-- J reasonable, 278 E. 1st South, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5 or 10 acres of included releases, from Y.M.M.I. to Rent Wanted 181-tf. Phone land suitable to raise grain or A., Gerald Elton; from Primary, ESTATE OF JOHN R. WILSON, hay. Ninth Quorum of lEders. Florence Lamb; from Genealagi-ca- l Sr., deaced. Phone 358.M. FOR SALE Committee, Grant Johnson, Creditors will present claims, Yondell Painter, Junior Butler FOR SALE REAL ESTATF with vouchers attached, to' the and Emma Wall. LAWN MOWER & SAW For Sale Used furnaces, stok- undersigned at the office of Allen 35 West L. attorney, Hodgson, Sustained; to Y. M. M. I. A., SERVICE REPAIR 4 Room Modem Home For Sale ers, water herters, ranges, at First Payson, Utah, on or Douglas Thomas; to Sunday Schoon new modern with Basement Apt., double sharpened Spencer Sheet Metal, 98 East before South, March 12, 1956. ol as counselors, Gordon Bell and Utah Ave. 2 machinery tf. garage, extra lot, carpeting, Mamie nan Thomas; S.S. officers, Curtis, By scissors knives clevers drapes, dishwasher and autoAdministratrix. Donald White, Lucille Ewell, sharpened matic washer, breakfast set and For Sale Tappan Deluxe Elec. Florence to Primary Board Lamb; made Inkeys one bedroom Set. $10,500. Range. Excellent cond. Phone Rhoda Bell, Clara S. Garbett; to 16-reasonable prices Phone West Ave. 588 Utah quire Genealogical committee, Willard 2 tf. bring them to NOTICE TO WATER USERS 79. FOR SALE Springers. 8-- STOVES wish to express our thanks and appreciations to our many friends and relatives for the many expressions of sympathy, and to all those who assisted in any way during the recent illness and death of our beloved father and brother Ray Stanton. We are more than grateful for the lovely floral pieces, the music rendered and all other help given in the home and at the services. Max Stanton Vernon Stanton Clarence Stanton We sin-jee- re and families. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to our many friends, relatives, neighbors and all for their demand of onstration kindness thoughtfulness during our sorrow in the loss of our beloved husband and father, M. Sgt. Frank P. Bingham. For the services, floral offerings and help given us at the time of funeral services, we give our thanks. Bingham Family. with these words, Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perlecting holiness in the fea. of God. 2 Corinthians 7:1. NOTICE office hours W. R. CUURTHEY, CHIROPRACTOR 160 No. 1st E. Spanish Fork 10:00 a m. to 6:00 p.m. Dally 9.00 a m. to 12:00 noon Saturday Closed Wednesday Phone Spanish Fork 672 oooooo FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE 4-- SERVICE CRABB AND JOLLEY MORTUARY J. Phon 5-1- 2 bedroom modem For Sale FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES home, new gas furnace, full basement. Phone 585, 320 So. 11-- 3 1942 Ford 1 ton 4 th West. tf. For Sale stake, good tires, two speed axle. Brownie transmission. See Sam Peery, 48 West 1st South. 7 Phone 231-tf. To settle estate, bids will be loreceived on real property n For Sale Chev. Pickup. cated at 204 E. 2nd South, Pay-sO- n for Sells will sell for $700. $900, E. 999 Inc. by Bettilyons, Call 748. 1st North Payson BEST CASH OFFER DURING For Sale 1941 Ford r. Edwin NEXT THIRTY DAYS WILL Peterson 685 E. 2nd South. BE ACCEPTED. 12-1- ai-to- room home at Spanish Fork, completely remodeled 7 years ago. Full basement, with fin- -' ished rooms including M bath. Good northeast location. Best FHA fanancing or owner will trade for small acreage and home in county. 6 For Sale For Pick-u- p V-- 8 unfurn. apt. Phone 319.W. tf. 8-- For Rent 3 room pnfurn., semiCall 12-- 1 tf. basement apt. Modem. 0108-J- 3. 12-2- 1911 Payson Bring all Appliance Trouble to MANUELS HOBBY SHOP 333 W. 3 N Payson. Utah All work t. packs a powerful wallop ! N. 33 deg. 41 min. W. 1540 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 34, T9S, R2E. The water is to be collected in an earth pond located at the point of diversion where it will be used for the watering of 500 sheep, 25 cattle and 10 horses. The overflow water from said pond will also be used during the period from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for incidental irrigation purposes. 26331 Lazy S. Cattle Company, rU Paul H. Lambert, Secretary, for Spanish Fork, Ut. .25 sec.-f- t. well domestic use from a bet. 400 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 990 ft. and W. 347.5 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 29, T10S, R1W, The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family and 300 farm laborers, and n. 2 year-roun- -- year-roun- d R purposes and from g For Rent or Sale 2 bedroom Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for incidental irmodern home. Partly furn., 497 rigation of lawns, trees, shrubs Phone W. 3rd North. and flowers. ' Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applicaFor Rent Spacious ground floor tions with reasons therefor, must apartment, furnished, right in be made in affidavit form with 1st North. extra copy and filed with the 94 West town. Phone 329-State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before February 19, 1956. Joseph M. Tracy 186-J- .( guaranteed GARBAGE kooooooooooxxo West Side Shoe Shop South of the U.P. Depot The best material used Work must be satisfactory DISPOSAL SI.C3 Mr month ' 0000000CK000 Speaks softly and 65 26205 Arthur Livingston, East 3rd South, Spanish Fork, of water from an Ut. .25 sec.-funnamed spring stream, tributary to Peteetneet Creek at a point stock-waterin- Prices Right SANFORD 2-- ' Payson, Utah 1- -5 4. 139-- PHONE Shop Payson 1Z n. saaiaaaiHBiaaa!' Phone 711 So. 1st West, Ellen DeGraffenried; as home missionaries, Robert Hicks, Avalene Kirk, Teddy McKay, Dan J. Hall, Merlyn Burraston, David Okelberry, Ellen DeGraff- - from SLB&M. 12-2- Phone 398-- Stlckney and Apt. Partly furn. See tf. for Blanchard Dixon. d incidental stockwatering and from Apr. l'to Oct. For Rent Complete furnished 31 for incidental irrigation. 308 N. 6. 27234 Kenneth D. Butler, RFD, apt. Phone 118-9 tf. Payson, Ut. .03 sec; ft. . for doWest. well bet. mestic use from a For Rent 3 room Modern Home. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point Elec, kitchen, gas heat. $25.00. S. 231 ft. and W. 1584 ft. from tf. NY4 Cor. Sec. 29, T9S R2E. The Phone 0113-Jwater is to be used Kir the doFor Rent Furn, Apt. $50 month, mestic requirements of two fam incidental 255 No. 1st East. ilies, for For Rent Inc. 1st North, 999 East Rent 85 N. 2nd West. Homes are Selling in Payson CALL GAIL BARRON Established Ford FOR RENT WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME Call us for h appraisal We Need Listings BETTILYON'S. 1918 Truck. Good Condition. Inquire 1 390 So. 7th West. The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being Flx-- lt Operated by John Seat GRAVEL & SURFACE STATE ENGINEER. Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, beginning January 5, 1956 and ending January 19, 1956. ooooooooooooooo THE BEl AIR SPORT COUPE Soft-spoke- n, yes. (One reason is the lifters now in all Chevrolet engines-- VS or 6.) And this handsome traveler packs a hydraulic-hushe- d valve horsepower wallop that ranges up to 205! Its charged with sheer, concentrated action. Action that can save you precious for safer passing! Action that lets you take steep hills in ef seconds one of 19 Chevrolet s, all with Body by Fither. fortless stride! Action that helps out of trouble spots! And action isnt all. Chevy holds the road like part of the pavement Of course, Chevrolet brings you the security of safety door latches. Instrument panel padding and seat belts, with or without shoulder harness, are offered at extra cost. Come in and highway-teit you zoom ! noun st DOT ODD SAVE JOBS REASONABLE PRICES UEARL 00 J. SANFORD Phone Utah Payaon. South Main 762-- J 9 You 5 for only $43.90. S J $ $ $ $ SAVE can have your platform rocker completely refinished and covered with any fabric you choose (up to $11.00 per yd.) STANS. UPHOLSTERY 40 South Main Phone 753 5 f CARD OF THANKS year-,.-coul- d n. W THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 STAKE SANTAQUIN-TINTI- C To me one of the nicest things a'fi t Stake Conference is that o matter how many words are p 'ken I always get the last one! I dont like to be selfish about it tho so 1 will be glad to divulge the name of the publicity committee chairman if any of you would like to have that privilege Stake Conference was held Saturday and Sunday under the direction of Pres. Carl A. Patten who exorted the leaders in our stake to hold enough meetings to be able to do their job well. More and better planning is one of our big needs. It is not enough for us to keep the commandments but we should also magHe reminded nify our calling. us that our slogan for the year 1956 is 'Remember the Sabbeth day to keep it Holy. (This eternal progression business sort of makes me feel as if I were in a race and when I get almost to the goal some one moves it up a The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah ! SPANISH FORK UTAH |